Qld supports electric vehicles with funding grants

The Queensland Government will provide funding to support further development of its electric super highway.

A total of 70 companies will receive grants as part of the government’s $8.3 million innovation funding.

Member for Jordan Charis Mullen announced that Visional Technologies was among the latest recipients of Advance Queensland Ignite Ideas funding, which will see the government support companies with products on the cusp of commercialisation, or ready to scale up for new markets.

“Electric vehicles are the way of the future. That’s why we’ve invested $100,000 to help Visional Technologies scale up their operation and ultimately create more jobs in Queensland,” she said.

“We’re committed to investing in innovation to create jobs in Springfield.”

Innovation Minister Kate Jones said Ignite Ideas was about supporting entrepreneurs from across Queensland to grow their businesses and employ more staff.

“These companies will use the funds to ramp up market development and expand their workforce,” she said.

“Through a highly competitive, independently assessed process they showed they have an innovative product, the talent and the right mindset to take their business to new levels and new markets.

“The Palaszczuk government has now supported 271 Queensland businesses through $34.65 million (four rounds) of Ignite Ideas, driving more than one thousand new jobs.”

“This project will refine the REVOLUTION system for the ultrafast electronic vehicle charging at Springfield and use that as a starting point to demonstrate potential locations for the Queensland Electric Super Highway,” Bartlett said.

“As we expand the company through this project, Visional Technologies will expand to four times its size with 15 new jobs, and a further 15 jobs expected to be created through the technology rollout.”

Queensland’s Chief Entrepreneur Steve Baxter said the Ignite Ideas funding would help the 70 businesses take their next big step forward.

“Access to capital is one of the key challenges for early-stage start-ups. The Ignite Ideas grants provide a source of funding that can take these businesses to the next level, helping them commercialise quickly,” Baxter said.

Ignite Ideas is part of the Palaszczuk government’s $650 million Advance Queensland initiative.

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